. The Bookshelf for boys and girls Little Journeys into Bookland . mouse and taking a little Squeaky had gone out to hunt for some supper, and the four other littlemice were peeping out of the little hole in the toe of their shoe house, for Papato come home. All at once, Maggie, the little girl who lived up-stairs, ran into the dark cor-ner to hide from Johnnie, just for fun. And what do you think she saw ? The four little mice peeping out of the door, and the poor, frightened mama mouse and the little baby at the window. Maggie stopped just a minute to whisper gentlyto little, gray M


. The Bookshelf for boys and girls Little Journeys into Bookland . mouse and taking a little Squeaky had gone out to hunt for some supper, and the four other littlemice were peeping out of the little hole in the toe of their shoe house, for Papato come home. All at once, Maggie, the little girl who lived up-stairs, ran into the dark cor-ner to hide from Johnnie, just for fun. And what do you think she saw ? The four little mice peeping out of the door, and the poor, frightened mama mouse and the little baby at the window. Maggie stopped just a minute to whisper gentlyto little, gray Mrs. Squeaky, Dont be frightened, Little Old Woman Who Lives in the Shoe. I 11never, never tell anybody where you live. No, Iwont even tell Johnnie or my kitty. They mighttry to catch you. It shall be my very own secret— and yours! So nobody but little Maggie ever knew about Mr.,...,,... ... and Mrs. Squeaky, tTL. >•••• and their little pink babies in the old shoe—- until long after-ward, when she toldme the story, as Ihave told it to you. -•


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